THE ANNUAL, FLAGSHIP EVENT FROM THE INDUSTRY'S MOST TRUSTED BRAND,
UTILITY WEEK
UTILITY WEEK FORUM EMPOWERS UTILITIES
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As the UK utilities industry prepares for policy changes amid a shift in government agencies and regulation while planning for new price control and asset management periods, Utility Week is delighted to announce the return of its flagship conference, Utility Week Forum. This event will bring together senior leaders from power, gas and water with regulators and policymakers to accelerate industry progress, infrastructure delivery and shape future policy.
Utility Week Forum (25-26 November 2025) will take place at 133 Houndsditch, London, EC3A 7DB.
The closest train stations are Aldgate and Liverpool Street.
Parking:
Minories Car Park is a 10 minute walk from 133 Houndsditch
More information can be found here.
Utility Week Forum will support industry leaders, decision makers, regulators and stakeholders to navigate the complexities of the modern utilities under the headline theme: ‘Shaping a new era of utilities’.
Advance release tickets - now sold out
Standard release tickets - available now until 6 October
Final release tickets - available from 6 October
Tickets are limited and will sell out. If you have any questions, please email charlottepattenden@fav-house.com
Utility Week Forum is a unique opportunity to raise your company’s profile and highlight your thought leadership in the utilities industry. We offer a range of sponsorship packages to provide you with direct access to your client base. Plus, we can tailor your experience and involvement to your budget with flexible packages. Take a look.
The action-packed, industry-led programme will cover the following themes:
- Adapting policy and strategic planning in a changing world
- Rewriting the regulatory script
- Balancing risk amid increased investment
- Strengthening industry infrastructure
- Accelerating net zero
- Embracing digitalisation
- Bringing consumers on the transformation journey
Editorial note - The countdown to 2030 is on
“There are less than 1,700 days until 2030 – the new deadline to decarbonise the power system and for water companies to deliver £100 billion of investment in their networks. We need to ensure not a single day is wasted.
The utilities sector has no shortage of targets and there is clear public will for investment in infrastructure to power the energy transition and reduce pollution into waterways. With a new government in place, hopefully heralding a period of political stability, utilities can now return to the important business of translating promises into progress.
Utility Week Forum will delve into how utilities can actually deliver on these vital pledges.
Where are the gaps in strategies? What resources will be needed in the second half of the decade and at what cost? Who will be the key partners and what is expected of them? How will barriers to success be overcome?
These are the key questions we will discuss at Utility Week Forum this November, bringing together senior figures from across the sector with key stakeholders to debate the opportunities, challenges and trade-offs as we count down to 2030.

The conference's VIP-packed programme includes speakers from NESO, The Department for Business and Trade, United Utilities, The ADE and many more (to be announced soon). There will be interactive sessions driving collaboration and putting the onus on delegates to share their opinions to influence policy and regulation, drive momentum, spark action and shape the future of water and energy.
Written outputs will include a report outlining the policy asks of utilities, which will be shared with MPs and relevant government departments.